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Changes in feeding habits due to climate change cause sardines to eat worse and ingest more microplastics
18 Mar 2025
Researchers from the UAB demonstrate that the way sardines eat, altered due to the reduction in size of plankton, undermines the efficiency of their feeding...
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Over half a million people visited the urban agriculture exhibition of the Ciutadella Park
17 Mar 2025
From 7 June to 2 March, the Picasso hall of the Greenhouse of the Ciutadella Park in Barcelona hosted an exhibition, with the involvement of the UAB, aimed...
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The "frontiers" of Southeast Iberian Bronze Age communities identified
17 Mar 2025
Researchers from the UAB and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology have identified the economic and political borders separating El Argar,...
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Tough spring forecast for allergy sufferers
13 Mar 2025
UAB researcher Jordina Belmonte, head of the Aerobiological Network of Catalonia (XAC) of ICTA-UAB and BABVE, together with Gaspar Dalmau, physician...
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Tough spring forecast for allergy sufferers
13 Mar 2025
UAB researcher Jordina Belmonte, head of the Aerobiological Network of Catalonia (XAC) of ICTA-UAB and BABVE, together with Gaspar Dalmau, physician...
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A pioneering project led by the UAB reveals the risks of nanoplastics to human health
11 Mar 2025
Microplastics and nanoplastics, two of the smallest and most invisible forms of plastic pollution, may pose risks to human health. This is one of the main...
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Referendums for independence do not lead to major changes in electoral support for different options
07 Mar 2025
A study which included the involvement of the UAB and published in the journal Party Politics improves the understanding of the dynamics of winner-loser...
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Cervella't conference series on neurosciences and mental health returns
07 Mar 2025
Social anxiety, nutrition and mental health, depression and neurobiology in Alzheimer's disease are the topics that will be the focus of the next edition of...
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New discoveries reveal systematic production of bone tools 1.5 million years ago
06 Mar 2025
A study led by the CSIC with involvement of the UAB reveals that the production of bone tools 1.5 million years ago was methodical and systematic. Before...
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